Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, November 24, 1888, Image 4

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CO N VER TING
A
INDIANS.
A lU i-k N u m b e r.
The truth of the old proverb, ‘ 'Better
late than never,” appears to have l>een
••Was it not very difficult to give illustrated by a striking modem instance,
them Christian principle*? ilo w tiid according to an English exchange, which
relates that ninety-seven years ago somo
you begin?”
j-erson, now unknown by name, posted
“ It was all very simple,” said the
in l ’aris a number of The Gaxctte Univer-
priest; “ it had to bo simple, for an In­ selle, directing it to “ Monsieur X -----, in
dian of eighteen is not above a white Morges. Switzerland,” but tho newspa­
child of six years. It was hard work per did not arrive at its destination until
for them to laurn to read their own iust month. It seems that The Gazette,
tongue; but a few learned to read and which had been waiting for delivery ever
sing from manuscript books written in since January, 17U1, bad got mixed up
the characters of our printed alphab t. with a bundle of other newspapers, and
As they are exceedingly fond of music, was found, with its cover and audios«
stiil intact, amidst a heap of rubbish in
and liked our melodies far better than a garret. The f i n d e r conscientiously sent
their own dull chants, they at once took it to the Morges j>o*>tmaster, by whom it
to copying those hymns. Music led was as conscientiously for»' aided to tho
them on, till, finally, nearly all have present representative of the X ---- ■ fam­
learned to read their hymns and cate­ ily, still living at Morges. “ So unique a
chism now printed for them. They specimen of [»«ta i integrity deserves U>
write a good many letters for mo to l * exhibited in a jiostal museum, or
carry from post to post. And in the would not be out of place among the cu­
riosities in tiie newspaper museum at
woods they frequently give new» and
Aachen.” —Chicago Herald.
make appointments in the hunting-
ground* by w riting on birch bark,
V a v io o » 1 Vi-Honai P e c u lia ritie s.
which they put into a split stick erect­
Men betray their real characters in a
ed on some frequented route. This thousand different ways. The professors
prim itive postal service is quite relia­ of the art of delineating dispositions do
ble, and brings me nows often from so in various fashions. One artist will
even the most remote families; and you undertake to describe character from tho
would be surprised at the delicacy and examination of a photograph; another
strength of sentiment in some of those reads indications o f tastes and feelings in
letters. Th eir earliest literature, so to handwriting; nay, an American savant
speak, is goography, very accurate has recently announced that much may
maps of their country drawn on birch be learned regarding a man by observing
how he wears his boots. Every one lias
bark No guide the first traders and mis­
somo small (s-culiarities which to the ac­
sionaries; some of them are still p ro curate observer may furnish a clew to
served h,v the ljudson Hay Company, his disposition. There have l-een mani­
at Montreal. Hut to return to their fold instances of strange and incon­
conversion, their progress was com- venient resemblances iietween men lead-
paftitivcly easy after they became in­ * Ing to ca.-es of “ mistaken identity, ” and
yet probably in every instance there was
terested in the hymns.”
some trifling and overlooked jiersonal
“ What do you try to teach them?”
“ Simply to read the hymns and cat­ trait which distinguished one from tho
echism. Then our preaching is upon other. If alike in features they differed
in dispositions. — London Standard.
the most elemental duties und morality
of Christians. They need nothing be­
O rig in o f “ O ld H ic k o r y .”
yond this in their simple exjsfeneo; in
The story of how Gen. Andrew Jack­
fact, they aro with us so little, and
son got the name of Old Hickory is again
have such slow minds, that it would going tho rounds, and «¿11 be new to
be impracticable to do more. They some young readers. During the Creek
can not count even beyond ten, ex­ war he had a had cold, and his soldiers
cepting by additions to ten, as ton-one, made for him a shelter of hickory bark.
The next morning a tipsy soldier, not
ten-two, etc.”
“ I)o you find any difficulty in gov­ knowing who was under the hark, kicked
it over. As the general, s|>eechiess with
erning them?”
“ None whatever, if they keep away rage, struggled out o f the ruins, the sol­
dier yelled, “ Hello, Old Hickory I Come
from the whites. They are very obe­
out of your hark and take a drink!”
dient, and they worship the missionary When the soldiers saw Jackson shaking
as veritably the representative of God. tho bark from his uniform they gave
And wo have to be doctor and three cheers for “ Old Hickory,” and the
magistrate as well as teacher and name stuck.— New York Hun.
preacher to them.
They tako very
easily the leading ideas of Christian­
A O L N K IIA L T I K -n *
ity, and follow them pretty well; and o f «It the menu» of viiiblie conveyance In h large
city, even for it few hour», d a rin g 11 »trike of the
they aro very regular in their relig­ employe», mi mi» it general p nm ly- 1 » of trade
amt lndlKtry for the time being, and 1 » attend,-«!
ious duties, even in the woods."
with an enormnii» aggregate to n to the eom
“ Hut wtiy don’ t you give them more mnnlty. Ilow inueti m oreVerioiia to tin* In di­
of the material advantages of civiliza­ vidual 1 » fin- general tie-up of h l»»y »te m ,k n o w n
a» constipation, and due to the »trike of the
tion, and extend their education more?” mo»! Important organ» for more prudent trea
and h-'iter eare. If too long neglected, u
“ That is scarcely practicable. They meiit
torpid or »lugg!»h liver w ill produce nerlous
w ill not change their mode of life. form »
liver and kidney disease*, m alarial
and chronic dyspepsia.
Ilr. Pierce’s
The only way to help the Indian is to trouble
Pleasant Purgative Pellets are a preventive and
give him the simplest code of moral cure of these disorders. Thev art 1 prompt, sure
and rdVettve, pleasant to take, and positively
and religions conduct, make him feel harmless.
the constant criticism of God even in
Conscience is harrier than our enemies, knows
his isolation, and then let him con­ more,
and accuses with more nicety.
tinue his nulurul life in the woods.
They must ho kept firmly under con­
trol, but only through kind and sym­
IN F A N T IL E
pathetic relations, and through the in­
fluence of religious duties. I think
S k in &• S c a l p
that your Indians and every wild race
D I S E A S E S
could be governed peaceably by such
.- c u re d b y * #
meuns, instead of by armies and in­
C im e li fv \
dustrial civilization that they w ill not
F fo / A ^ d iç s .
accept.”
Th e winter lifo o f these Montagnais
is essentially the same as that o { their
m CI.KANPINU, 11 K JFY1N O AND
heathen forefathers. They all start F ° beautifying the skin of children and infants
and curin g torturing, disfiguring, itching, scaly
for the woods in August in their and pim ply d D oha tv of the skin, scalp and
with lottsof hair, from infancy to old age.
canoes, loaded dowu with provisions, blood,
the C u t i o u r a H a lf M.D 1 EH aro infallible.
etc. They travel slowly up the various
C c t i c c k a , the g r at Skin Cure, and C m
S o a p , an exquisite Skin Beautifler, ex­
rivers of the coast in companies to the CVR4
ternally. »And C ut k u h a K k s o i . v k n t . the new
far Interior; there each family leaves Blood I uritier. Internally, cure every form of
skin un*l blood diseaHnH. rroin
pim ples to
its companions as it reaches its hunt­ serofula.
Hold
ev«»rywhere.
l*iice,C
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ioiT
RA.50c.;
S o a p .
ing-ground, and sets up its lodge on
25c.: K r m o e v r n t . $ 1 . I*renanid by the P o t t k k
its ancestral domain. They spend a I )::c » a m » O ik m i c a i Co., h o w t o n , M akh .
S«*nd for “ How to C ure Skin Diseases.’
month or more preparing snow-shoes,
s Sktn vnd Scalp preserved and
toboggans, etc., for winter; then, as I I# « Buhy
lM*autif1«Hi by Ci T in ka S o a p
»
navigation closes, they put up their
ktONKV P a in s , H h < kar he and Woaknvw
ruled byCl’TICt’KA ANTI-PAIN PLASTKK,an
canoe and begin the winter's hunt.
instants neons pain-subduing pirater. ‘¿V*.
Th e game is too small and scarce to
allow more than a family or two to
live in a given locality; so the arctic
winter passes in dreary isolation.—
A J e s u it F t lv » t 'a O p in io n o f th e K e d M en
o f I'a n u ila .
«
C. H. Farnham, in Harper'» Magazine.
Many a good story has l>oon told
nbout the consternation and dismay
produc<xl by the sound of the Scotch
bagpipes on uninitiated ears. They
are said to have put to flight foes for
whom a bayonet charge would have
had no terrors. Hut the story told by
llishop Ta ylor nbout the effect which
his movable teeth produced among the
blacks in A frica seems to cast all the
other yarns of this kind into the shade.
Somehow his black brethren camo to
know that the good llishop had false
teeth, and one of them gently and
tremulously broke the subj<<ct to him
in conversation one day. Not wishing
to be suspected of witchcraft, the
Hishop told the children of the sunny
South that in big America where he
came from, when a man lost a leg. he
could go and get a new one made.
IVhen his hair fell off he could buy a
fresh supply, and so with teeth, when
they dropped out or were pulled they
could be replaced. “ Then,” said the
Hishop, “ I drew out my beautiful,
whit*», clean porcelain set. and when
they saw that you ought to have seen
those darkies run and scream and
gesticulate. One woman declared she
hod seen the wonder of the world, and
was now content to d * in peace.' ' — liu f-
fa to Courier.
A fond mother, in excusing the late
hours kept by a favorite son. declared
that ••he had such an overplus of spir­
its that, not being able to exhaust them
all in one night, he was forcibly driven
to encroach upon the next morning to
snable bun properly to get through
U m m . "
HK
K K W KM H K R E O ,
Do not tie deceived by m isfep re s -nta
lions. A s k vour d ru g g i t fo r A L L t o c K 's
P o r o u s P i a h t k k s and Ict no explan ation
or solicitation induce you to accept a su b­
stitute. A i x c i h k ' s P i A s r t K s are a purely
vegetable preparation,
the fo rm u la of
which ia know n on y to the m an u facturers.
T heir valuable < urative p ow ers are d u - to
the em ployin' nt of th • h igh est m edical
and
chemical skill.
They act safely,
p r o m p t y, and effectually.
O v er l.lOu.iOU
persons have h*eu cured by Ai.i.co* k s
POKOUH PLASTKKS.
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Books are am ong m e n » truest consolers.
In
an hour of affliction, trouble or sorrow, he can
tarn to tie m with confidence and trust.
B
W H A T T il KY A lt i:
P i l l s are th e
r a n d r k t h ’ s
K O It.
b e s t m e d i­
c in e k n o w n .
F irs t
They are purely ve g e ta h !d »W fact
a m edicated food.
Second —The same dose a lw a y s produces
the sam e effect,— o ilie r pu rga tive s require
increased doses and finally cease acting.
T h ird They pu rify the blood.
F ou rth They in vigo rate the digestion
and < leanse the stom ach and ijow el«.
F ifth They stim u late the liv e r and
carry off vitiated tele an d oth er depraved
secretions.
Th e first tw o or three doses tell the
storv. The skin becomes clear, the eye
b righ t; the m ind active; digestio n is re
stored; costiveness cu red ; the
anim al
vigor is reetuited and all decay arrested.
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W A S IT?
t u b
T r y O e k . m ka for breakfast.
A WALKINC ADVERTISEMENT.
IIcurv* H alt W 4 T 1 S*, N ki rai . u ia . Bv>tl». Pimpl««
Her« fulm Gou», i 'ti?»rrh. Tumor*. S^it Rheum, *n«l
Mercurial pwinn It Purifle* the Blood, R«*Atd*re* ILe
Lb'i*r a - «1 kitlnev« to heaU.hy aoti«»n, aud niakt'«> tht-
Oouiplezioo Rrlxnt and c’U ar
J. R. CATES A
CO., P ro p rie to rs
After B in d in g Ton Wintry* South,
\^. ih C uixh I l>y Soott’a l.mulsion.
141 CfBtro st . Nrw York,)
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Thre W in te r ö fter th o gre.-.t fire
In C h lo o g o I c cn tra cto ri ilron ch tal
a ffe c t io n * , ontl sin c e th en h ove
D o n o b lig 'd to s p en d noorly ovor y
W in ter 6011th. l a st N o vcm b e - w a s
advise,;! to try S c o tt's m u fsion of
Cod L iver Oil w ith H yp op h osp h itcs
and to my s u r p r ls o w o « re lie v e d at
o n c e , a n d by c o n t in u in g its u «e
th r e e m o n th s w a s r n tirely cu red ,
g a in e d fio s h and s tre n g th and
w a s a b le to sta n d e v e n th e B liz­
zard and a tten d to b u s in e s s e ve ry
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M all similar substance«
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The “ Seal ’’ is pronounced by all smokors the ailments for which a salve is suitable. For
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COMFORTIBLT. an d you can m ake a fair
estim ate o f tho value o f the B U Y E R S ’
G U I D E , w h ich w ill b e sent upon
receipt o f 10 cents to pay postage»
»
¿ « V il T* -
‘A1* ,°* ^ *» '” - 1 Strength, etc., cured
•nd iraion-dto heaiihy vigor,
, , L “ • 1 ‘fraona unatde to visit ns m-tr lx* treated
at rn«*ir h vines, bv eorrest»ond»nro. Mediciues »n .’
instructions sent by mail or express. CouauitatioL
J ree. Bend 4 cents in ftamp*
1 he Young Maa'i
t riend or isulde (« j V adlock.
*
4 1 7 M ill,-»H D - ret., renn F r a n c i s c o .
BRONCHITIS
CURED.
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N e u r n lffta *
Diamond Vera “ Cura
W O M % Vi4 W O K K a
There is no end to the tasks w hich dally con­
front the good housewife.
To b* a successful
hous' keej. *r, tin* first requisite is g»»od health.
How can a woman contend against the trials
and worries S i housekeeping if she be suffering
from those distressing irregularities, ailments
and weaknesses peculiar to her sex? Dr. Bierce's
Favorite Prescription is a specific for these d u
ord* rs
The only remedy, sold by druggists,
under a positive guarantee from the manina*
Hirers. >at infection guaranteed in every ca-e.
or money refunded. See printed guarantee on
bottle wrapper.
YOUNC MEN ,‘T’ffrr,n?
O l* I ’ o t i l N N .
F o r
.
Sleep, riches and health are only truly en­
joyed after they have been interrupted.
n e r v o u s
--------AM T»--------
co m k t
P E A KK.
The authorship of the dram atic productions
attributed to tin* last of the above named is agi­
tating literary eircles to the very centre, but »if
feets the practical masses far less than tin* mo­
mentous question, how to regain or preserve
health, that essential of bodily and mental ai*-
tivity, business success amt the “ pursuit of han-
piness.” We can throw far more light on this
latter subject thau the most profound Shake*
pcarinii can on the question first propounded.
If tin* system is depleted, the nerves shaky; if
indigestion or c onstipatiou bothers one at times,
or constantly; if the skin is yellow, and the
tongue furred ns in biliousness; if there are
premonitory twinges of oncom ing rheumatism
or neuralgia; if the kidneys are inactive— use
Host* tier's Stomach Bitters, tie- finest récupér­
ant of an ate prolific in beneficial and success­
ful remedies. Remember, if m alaria threatens
or a filets, that it neutralizes the poison and
fortifies the system
Ur. Spinney
SA R SA PA R ILLA . YELLOW COCK
c o m in g
It Is fancied by a grateful patron that the next
F R E S H
T
T I M^ ° N I A L S .
! cornet will appear In the form of a huge istttle,
SC M in u t e » .
Irvlmtoa 111
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having ••lioht'cu Medical |.i-< every” lu*crll»-d
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A g o M r* E « b « r t Y ane 7 c*
upon it in hold characters. W h. therthe eon e-lt
1 , 1 , 1 , with N . a » i ( U In he*.! »»4 ten. *-»»
a id hiuh compliment wilt !»• verllled, remains
.J thr«.. a.y. »tv. tried at Jacob. OU. wM
I.» }>«* Hfcu. but I»r. PitTci* w ill continue to h »* iki i
r .U e v .d la >0 ml ,q te i J M T 0oo4» T . B r u g g l.»
I forth that w«>ud**rful vegetable com pound, and I
P ro m p t.
Colombia Ohio M.y 1»,
potent eradicator of disease. It ha* no equal in
H.v. .uff.rod with Neor.lgt. for man,
licalth-tfiviuK
prop- rti»*». for
medicinal und
an l n*ann-gi>
iuk
7
1 vu lt Jacob. Oil, It «ivc» r.U.t and In.Uy
imparting vigor and tom*
toue to the
th** liver
Hyer and »Id - |
imnartiug
drlvu »w .y »11
* would i a no othjr M l -
t >tir tllsa
u e v i I_
n purifying
the KI.
blo<»d, and through it
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v
goFBiA m irta.
cleauniuK and renewing tin* whole nystem. t**>r |
c u rf
loo-nnd». Ill Jnn. 8 , l l l l -
•crofulou* humor*, ami cou»um ption, or lung
Th. wtf. of PIMOIt t AHDEKS 0 » had p.'n.
scrofula, in it«* **urly statics, it in a positive
I» th. bond from ckildkood. »hick , 1.10 «*> »«•
specific. Jinurirists.
SUob.OU 0 W H0WAK1) d SON», Drnfdln*.
AT DaUGOldTS AND DEALZJld.
I n ver knew a man in all my life w h o could
THE CHARLES A VOCELER CO.. Baltimord. M L
bear another's misfortune perfectly, like
a
< hrUi aii.
n \< ON O K S H A R K S -
Th e good r e p u t a t i o n <>f **Brow n'* Bron­
chial Troches" for the relief of Coughs, < olds and
Throat Diseases, has given them a favorable
notoriety.
W t L L Ü K IllS i
Chance la a word void of sense; nothing can ,
exist without a cause.
hut a curse 1 »
Blessings start forth forever;
like a cloud—it paasea.
O
The B ish op 's False Teeth.
F A C T TO
o f M o r r ln o n
T .
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1 ‘ o r t l a n d . O re g s s -
M tre et.
General A gen t for the
ADVANCE ENGINES THRESHERS AND P(
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
U l-1 1 4 M ich igan A v e n u e , C h ic ag o ,III,
FREE !O R 4 MONTHS
To
A l l VA h O S t i h a r r i b e N o w
lo r
I H i9
T h « W*« w T S »»o * r to t IS*» will N- ^ r»*tly
improved, «ud w ill V PUfJYrinjr if» <*%erv re
r ii ?
priM ou* '.»turno
Mnfkrd im-
prqv**m»*ots, have W n r um«l«> i \ery y<*ar, mik I
flioee Ä»r ihc cdmlviK renr w ill r«ndrr th*-
uuHJu/mc n^nrr *lewlr»l»k* iin*f valuiM li tfiin
«•»V*
o n ler to ftitrrxincr U tn-^thr th<»n-
tang* wHik mo*d j « * t -*iH» * puMiciiti.m, both
^kr the yaiiuklklc iuf.*r>»i.*tti«*n It nr»«d«Ipv «nd
fo r it* exe^pfiit «' .i * a gU m . whole-,.nie faro
i\ j n»iitfa«r»m*. <Vk have dcrid**«! to ?i*e ihe Ia«t
flm r
M m H thn.nf tH.MM #'ree.
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physician's
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ai d ha*
in connUnt
f ,r ne t pre-
v a
g y j V z . y Ì " " ‘-Bhrtapdhn «b . many other p r-^ ír»
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h“ ' e. }-».n It-tr -.luevd lm„ the ui»rk, », th.
r tl
4* c nrtantiy Incrvaamg If thr.fi
r cti. mn are followed it will never f til We partici
ÿ ’if,
of phvK.ciana to I»- m % £ *
John L. Thompson. Sons è Co., THuY.
S I E 1 N W A Í .
Pfaane
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I esptcally request tho e font» mplatiiiK purcl.asing either an Engine or Thi
next season to look up the record of the AD VA N C E . It is the only mathnv
sold on the Pacific Coait that has given entire ^satisfaction.
I also deal in Laundry Machinery, M irine Engines. All
Brass Goods. Inspirators, Injectors, Oilers, Reapers. Mowers
Chemical Fire Extinguishers, and Engines. Oils,
Belting, Hose, Wrenches. Etc.
Wa»lc m l B,-oks
H.n-is «
Koenieh
P A C I F I C COAST
u argeat
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Mf
r<wt
That ship*
Btf I» Tía* giren onrrey-
sal satisfaction in tha
j cure of Gonorrb-i a and
Gleet I preacnb# It and
feal safe in recommenA
log it to all tofferera»
IN
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IN T H E W ORLD.
THE ONLY DEALER *
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rat for
ea. h Addition*! ei»|nn^
<ir. i f talune io er mi
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$5
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